Literature Reference: 南有乔木,不可休思;汉有游女,不可求思。—— 《诗经·汉广》 In the south, there are tall trees, but one cannot rest under them; in the Han River, there are wandering maidens, but one cannot pursue them. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Han Guang'.
南: In the southern direction lies a metaphor for lofty aspirations and grand ideals, embodying the wish for dreams to come true.
萍: Gentle, natural, and warm-hearted. It often signifies a woman's tenderness and virtuousness in names, fostering harmony and happiness within the family.
Meaning: Like floating duckweed in the south, drifting with the waves, symbolizing grace and resilience.